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Safeguarding Democratic Capitalism : U.S. Foreign Policy and National Security, 1920-2015 / Melvyn P. Leffler.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, [2017]Copyright date: ©2017Description: 1 online resource (360 p.)Content type:
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  • 9780691196510
  • 9781400888061
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 355.033073 23
LOC classification:
  • UA23
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  • online - DeGruyter
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- Introduction: Embracing Complexity -- 1. The Origins of Republican War Debt Policy, 1921- 1923: A Case Study in the Applicability of the Open Door Interpretation -- 2. Herbert Hoover, the "New Era," and American Foreign Policy, 1921- 1929 -- 3. Political Isolationism, Economic Expansionism, or Diplomatic Realism: American Policy toward Western Europe, 1921- 1933 -- 4. The American Conception of National Security and the Beginnings of the Cold War, 1945- 1948 -- 5. Strategy, Diplomacy, and the Cold War: The United States, Turkey, and NATO, 1945- 1952 -- 6. Adherence to Agreements: Yalta and the Experiences of the Early Cold War -- 7. Victory: The "State," the "West," and the Cold War -- 8. Dreams of Freedom, Temptations of Power -- 9. 9/11 and American Foreign Policy -- 10. Austerity and U.S. Strategy: Lessons of the Past -- 11. National Security -- INDEX -- A NOTE ON THE TYPE
Summary: Safeguarding Democratic Capitalism gathers together decades of writing by Melvyn Leffler, one of the most respected historians of American foreign policy, to address important questions about U.S. national security policy from the end of World War I to the global war on terror. Why did the United States withdraw strategically from Europe after World War I and not after World War II? How did World War II reshape Americans' understanding of their vital interests? What caused the United States to achieve victory in the long Cold War? To what extent did 9/11 transform U.S. national security policy? Is budgetary austerity a fundamental threat to U.S. national interests?Leffler's wide-ranging essays explain how foreign policy evolved into national security policy. He stresses the competing priorities that forced policymakers to make agonizing trade-offs and illuminates the travails of the policymaking process itself. While assessing the course of U.S. national security policy, he also interrogates the evolution of his own scholarship. Over time, slowly and almost unconsciously, Leffler's work has married elements of revisionism with realism to form a unique synthesis that uses threat perception as a lens to understand how and why policymakers reconcile the pressures emanating from external dangers and internal priorities.An account of the development of U.S. national security policy by one of its most influential thinkers, Safeguarding Democratic Capitalism includes a substantial new introduction from the author.
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- Introduction: Embracing Complexity -- 1. The Origins of Republican War Debt Policy, 1921- 1923: A Case Study in the Applicability of the Open Door Interpretation -- 2. Herbert Hoover, the "New Era," and American Foreign Policy, 1921- 1929 -- 3. Political Isolationism, Economic Expansionism, or Diplomatic Realism: American Policy toward Western Europe, 1921- 1933 -- 4. The American Conception of National Security and the Beginnings of the Cold War, 1945- 1948 -- 5. Strategy, Diplomacy, and the Cold War: The United States, Turkey, and NATO, 1945- 1952 -- 6. Adherence to Agreements: Yalta and the Experiences of the Early Cold War -- 7. Victory: The "State," the "West," and the Cold War -- 8. Dreams of Freedom, Temptations of Power -- 9. 9/11 and American Foreign Policy -- 10. Austerity and U.S. Strategy: Lessons of the Past -- 11. National Security -- INDEX -- A NOTE ON THE TYPE

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Safeguarding Democratic Capitalism gathers together decades of writing by Melvyn Leffler, one of the most respected historians of American foreign policy, to address important questions about U.S. national security policy from the end of World War I to the global war on terror. Why did the United States withdraw strategically from Europe after World War I and not after World War II? How did World War II reshape Americans' understanding of their vital interests? What caused the United States to achieve victory in the long Cold War? To what extent did 9/11 transform U.S. national security policy? Is budgetary austerity a fundamental threat to U.S. national interests?Leffler's wide-ranging essays explain how foreign policy evolved into national security policy. He stresses the competing priorities that forced policymakers to make agonizing trade-offs and illuminates the travails of the policymaking process itself. While assessing the course of U.S. national security policy, he also interrogates the evolution of his own scholarship. Over time, slowly and almost unconsciously, Leffler's work has married elements of revisionism with realism to form a unique synthesis that uses threat perception as a lens to understand how and why policymakers reconcile the pressures emanating from external dangers and internal priorities.An account of the development of U.S. national security policy by one of its most influential thinkers, Safeguarding Democratic Capitalism includes a substantial new introduction from the author.

Issued also in print.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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